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Akbar felt difficulties from from both Hindu and Muslim religious scholars.

Mulims didn't like him as Akbar recruited and established many Hindus in highest ranks of the Govt. Allowed Deepavali, the light festival, allowed new temples to be built, maaried non-muslim woman etc. etc. The Muslims thought that as Akbar was a by born Muslim, he would carry with Islamic traditions like his father and grand father.

On the otherside , the Hindus didn't support him for: encouraging intermarriages between Mughal and Rajput aristocracy, appreciated widow remarriage, discouraged child marriage, tried to outlaw practice of Sati (the widow to burnt the the dead husband).

Both parties the Muslims and Hindus never liked the establishment a new religious flow by Akbar : Din-i-Elahi (Divine faith, religion incorporating many faith under one banner).

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